FARGO — North Dakota State University broke the quiet tradition of the library Monday, Oct. 6, with a celebration marking the campus library’s 75th anniversary.
The open house featured remarks from the dean of libraries, a distinguished professor and NDSU President David Cook. Guests were also treated to guided tours of newly renovated spaces and technology labs.
A photo collection documenting NDSU’s growth from an agricultural college to a leading research university was also on display. And no party would be complete without cake and refreshments.
“It’s an opportunity for them to celebrate at the library, especially the students and faculty who spend a lot of time in here working or studying,” said Jolie Graybill, NDSU dean of libraries. “It’s an opportunity for them to celebrate th